Yes, it is. 'The Watsons Go to Birmingham' is considered historical fiction as it's set in a specific historical period and incorporates real events and circumstances.
One pimple horror story could be when a person had a huge pimple right on their nose just before a big event like a wedding. It was so big and red that no amount of makeup could cover it up. They felt extremely self - conscious throughout the event.
One of the best pimple popping stories I've heard was about a person who had a huge cyst on their back for years. They finally went to a dermatologist. The doctor very skillfully removed it. It was like a big blob that just came out in one piece. It was gross but also kind of satisfying to hear about how the person was finally relieved of that annoying growth.
Dr Pimple is likely associated with some kind of medical or dermatological context. Maybe it's about a doctor specializing in treating pimples or a peculiar case related to pimples.
There may not be widely known 'famous' pimple girl scary stories in the mainstream sense. However, in some local folklore or among groups that share such spooky tales, there could be. Maybe in a small town, there's a story of a pimple girl who had a pimple that glowed at night and brought bad luck to those who saw it. But it's not something that has reached global fame.